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Disclaimer: This web page is designed to aid farmers with their marketing and risk management decisions. The risk of loss in trading futures, options, forward contracts, and hedge-to-arrive can be substantial and no warranty is given or implied by the author or any other party. Each farmer must consider whether such marketing strategies are appropriate for his or her situation. This web page does not represent the views of Kansas State University. 
Disclosure:
  Dr. Barnaby’s research was the basis for the privately developed Crop Revenue Coverage.

Farm Journal Grain Marketing Guide[1]

 

 

Growers looking for education on combining crop insurance and marketing may find this guide useful.  Combining crop insurance and marketing tools is a concept that has been widely accepted by market analysts, crop insurance agents, ag lenders and growers.  An interactive internet based education program was developed to help growers and other interested parties to understand combining crop insurance and marketing tools.

 

The Farm Journal grain marketing guide is posted on AgWeb.  Go to:

 

http://www.AgWeb.com

 

On the left side of the page, click “AgWeb Professional” then scroll down to online learning.  One will need to subscribe to the program to get a password.  The fee is $99. 

 

Art Barnaby is one of the authors and no he does not receive a royalty fee.


 

[1]Prepared by G. A. (Art) Barnaby, Jr., Professor, Department of Agricultural Economics, K-State Research and Extension, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS 66506, March 1, 2004, Phone 785-532-1515, e-mail – abarnaby@agecon.ksu.edu.

 

 
 
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